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Coming Out of the Bedroom

Ken Lass Warren Truss never saw this coming.  When the North Carolina settler purchased a large piece of land along the Cahaba River in 1817, his vision was of a quiet, peaceful farmland on which he and his brothers, and their families, could settle.  Four years later he built a grist mill and began grinding wheat, rye and corn into flour for baking and cattle feed.  The mill attracted other farmers from surrounding acres, and thus began the set…
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The Trussville Tribune broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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